Unable
to learn until the third grade when it was discovered that she was very
nearsighted, and at age 60 realizing she was profoundly dyslexic, author Paula
Rose Michelson shares her journey from fear of writing to the blessing of
writing for God. Many have benefited from this short, humorous self-help read
where the author counsels and shows that recovery occurred when she believed in
God’s ability to show the blessings hidden within her issues.
5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Were
it not for all God had shown her, Paula, like many others faced with unseen
handicaps, believes she would not have spoken of or written about her journey.
She does so now with confidence that as Philippians 1:6 says, “…being confident
of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion
until the day of Christ Jesus.” amzn.to/SQetiN
5
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 “If you were
expecting an article with details about dyslexia & how to 'learn to read
anyway', you will be surprised. This isn't really so much about dyslexia as it
is about how God can use us, 'no matter what'. Come sit down with Paula as she
shares her heart and talks about how God spoke to her about his love for her
and how He wanted to use her. I felt like I was sitting across a table having a
conversation with a friend as she laughed at herself while she shared difficult
times. Despite her 'difficulties' God still had a plan for her life. How
humorous that God would take a gal with dyslexia and use her as an author? Ms.
Michelson gives hope for people with ANY disability and shows that God can use
all of us, no matter what we think may hold us back. I look forward to reading
her novels that 'Naomi has shared with her'. amzn.to/SQetiN
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5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 “A Story of
FAITH, Overcoming Disabilities & the authors Delight in the LORD! Tracking
the miracles of possibility, grace, love, and the humor of a God who calls on
dyslexics to write for Him told in a pleasant, chatty style reading this book
was as if the author and I were having coffee, and eating cookies while she
asked, “What were your parents like?” and went on to share how people dealt
with dyslexia she was young. She also shared how as an adult, she’s learned to
laugh at her troubles plus much more.” amzn.to/SQetiN
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5
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 “This inspiring
memoir by Paula Rose Michelson is both a meditation in the healing power of
faith and a frank, honest account of how it feels to not be able to read easily.
I sympathized with the author's very real struggle and was inspired by her
memoir. Written in a jaunty, engaging style, this would make a perfect audio
book that captures the spirit and times of living and growing up in 1950s
America, a time when dyslexia was not as well understood as it is now.” amzn.to/SQetiN
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5
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 “I bought this
for my dyslexic daughter. We read it together. It is very short, but gives hope
to those who get frustrated with learning disabilities. It helps my daughter to
know there are others who have the same struggles she does and that she's not
stupid. She can be anything she wants to be. Thanks, Paula, for sharing your
story.” amzn.to/SQetiN
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5
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 “I enjoyed the
conversational tone of this memoir. Paula describes her struggles as a child
with dyslexia before dyslexia was a recognized diagnosis. I enjoy the witty
humor she weaves into her book and the encouraging way she challenges the
reader to step out in faith. God used a little girl who struggled to read to
later become an author and counselor for women with addictions. He can use you,
too. I recommend this book, a quick read, to anyone who needs a little bit of
encouragement.” amzn.to/SQetiN
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5
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 This is so close
to my life story that its eerie. Growing up before dyslexia was an acknowledged
learning handicap and people with that problem were sometimes considered beyond
help, Paula not only learned by the grace of God, but had a 4.0 average when
she put her natural desire for knowledge to good use. God works in mysterious
ways to accomplish His goals and sometimes the water faucet doesn't know its a
water faucet until He turns it on. Paula couldn't have known that God was using
what others might consider a handicap to prepare her for the work He had
planned for her.” amzn.to/SQetiN
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5
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 “From 'Why Johnny
can't Read' to" See Paula Write" by Paula Rose Michelson is a shorty
story of OVERCOMING that comes close to home. I, too am dyslexic, nearsighted
and have used my dyslexia to an advantage like Paula. Paula goes a step further
by finding out that her issue is a blessing, when God leads her to write for Him! amzn.to/SQetiN
About the Author
Were
it not for all God had shown her, Paula, like many others faced with unseen
handicaps, believes she would not have spoken of or written about her journey.
She does so now with confidence that as Philippians 1:6 says, “…being confident
of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion
until the day of Christ Jesus.”
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